Turkey frees prominent opposition lawmaker Berberoglu
A Turkish court on Thursday released a prominent lawmaker from the main
opposition party who had been sentenced to more than five years in
prison for revealing state secrets and espionage.
State-run news agency Anadolu said Thursday the sentence of Enis
Berberoglu, re-elected in June, has been suspended for as long as he
remains a lawmaker.
Kemal Kilicdaroglu, the leader of Turkey’s pro-secular Republican
People’s Party, or CHP, welcomed the release of Berberoglu, tweeting:
“We will continue to chase justice for everyone.”
Berberoglu met his family and CHP members, including Kilicdaroglu, after
his release from an Istanbul prison, Turkey’s private Demiroren news
agency reported.
Berberoglu, a 62 year-old former journalist, was initially sentenced to
25 years in prison in June 2017 for allegedly leaking footage to
opposition Cumhuriyet newspaper suggesting Turkey had smuggled arms to
Islamic rebels in Syria. In February, the sentence was reduced to five
years and 10 months.
In July 2017, Kilicdaroglu led a 450-kilometer (280-mile) march from
Ankara to the prison where Berberoglu was jailed to protest the
government’s crackdown following an attempted coup.
Turkey has arrested more than 50,000 people since the failed coup and
fired at least 110,000 others from government jobs. The crackdown was
initially launched to deal with alleged coup-plotters, but critics say
it has expanded to include other government opponents, such as
academics, journalists and legislators.
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